[2025] Taylor Swift’s Best and Most Popular Songs: A Guide for Beginners
Taylor Swift, who announced her engagement in August 2025 and continues to draw even more attention.
Signing with a record label at 13 and debuting at 16, she expanded her career from country music to pop, setting numerous records, including 13 Grammy wins.
Especially since 2020, she has taken on new challenges, such as releasing rerecorded versions of her past songs as “Taylor’s Version” and achieving huge success with the concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs that showcase Taylor Swift’s appeal—from recent buzzworthy tracks to classic hits.
It’s perfect for anyone looking to start exploring Taylor Swift’s music.
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[2025] Taylor Swift’s Best and Most Popular Songs: A Beginner’s Guide (41–50)
You’re Losing MeTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s ballad has become a popular track featured in Instagram Reels and Stories.
Released in May 2023 as a bonus track on the limited edition Midnights (The Late Night Edition), the song is a moving portrayal of the end of a relationship.
Its distinctive production methods—such as sampling a heartbeat—have also drawn attention.
The lyrics delicately depict a woman’s inner conflict as she faces the end of a romance, resonating with many listeners.
It’s a recommended song for those who have experienced heartbreak or are struggling with an important relationship.
[2025] Taylor Swift’s Best and Most Popular Songs Overview [For Beginners] (51–60)
22Taylor Swift

This song is said to express how Taylor felt at 22 years old.
Its danceable, bright, and cheerful mood feels true-to-life, resulting in a track that showcases her talent without reservation.
It’s also very familiar in Japan, so many people have probably heard it at least once, but it’s a song I’d like you to revisit with special attention to the lyrics.
Bad BloodTaylor Swift

It’s always painful to be betrayed by someone—especially by someone you felt was truly important.
Even so, the time you cherished them and the fact that you did doesn’t disappear.
Taylor expresses this as having become “enemies.” It’s a song that lets you feel the flip side of becoming popular.
Eyes OpenTaylor Swift

The stop-motion MV is incredibly cute.
At the same time, the band-leaning sound of the song has a very dramatic and cool side.
The way it makes you want to rewatch it and search for meaning might mean you’ve already been drawn into Taylor’s world.
Please watch it with your eyes wide open.
FearlessTaylor Swift

As the album’s lead track, it’s incredibly catchy and instantly draws you in.
With a gentle tone that feels like speaking to someone you love, it’s very soothing.
Even so, the unwavering sense of rhythm and tight rhymes showcase the artist’s excellent sense of balance.
The bridge is really cool.
I Knew You Were TroubleTaylor Swift

It’s a song about the resolve to cut off feelings for someone I used to love.
In a way, I think it’s different from Taylor’s usual image, but maybe it’s precisely because she has this side to her that her signature qualities stand out.
As always, the lyricism is outstanding.
I’m Only Me When I’m With YouTaylor Swift

This is a song by American country singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
It’s a bittersweet track about how “I can only be my true self when I’m with you.” It was included on the deluxe edition of her debut album, Taylor Swift, and released in October 2006.
It’s said to be the first co-written song she wrote at age 14.
A music video, reminiscent of a homemade film she made with friends, was also released and became a hot topic.
Why not listen to it with someone special and strengthen your bond?





